February’s Traffic Safety Spotlight is focused on distracted driving – just as fines are set to increase Feb. 1, 2020. “Distracted driving is a serious safety concern in our province,…
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Today the Federal Government legalized the sale of cannabis edibles, extracts and topicals. As a result of timelines outlined in the Cannabis Regulations, edibles, extracts and topicals are not expected…
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Saskatchewan’s annual summer free fishing weekend is just around the corner. On July 13 and 14, residents and visitors to the province are welcome to fish in any of Saskatchewan’s…
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Saskatchewan Health Authority Advises of Measles Case Reported in Province
by guestby guestThe Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) has confirmed a case of measles in Yorkton, Saskatchewan in a returning traveler who had recently flown into the Regina airport on June 9, 2019…
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Construction on twinning and passing lanes continues on Highway 7 between Saskatoon and the Alberta border.  “Highway 7 is a major economic corridor for our province, connecting communities such as…
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Changes to maternity, parental, adoption and interpersonal violence leaves, as well as a newly introduced critically ill adult leave, are now part of Saskatchewan’s employment laws. Bill 153 introduced changes…
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The Government of Saskatchewan has proclaimed May 19-25 as Women Entrepreneurs Week. The week recognizes and celebrates the important role women entrepreneurs play in ensuring Saskatchewan remains the best place…
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The time of year that many campers look forward to is finally here. Saskatchewan Provincial Park campgrounds are set to officially open for the 2019 season on Thursday, May 16.…
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SaskTel interNET 50 Expands to More Communities, Including Martensville
by SaskTelby SaskTelOn May 1st, SaskTel announced that it has expanded interNET 50 to 12 more communities, including: Canora, Esterhazy, Humboldt, Kamsack, Kindersley, Martensville, Meadow Lake, Melville, Nipawin, Rosetown, Tisdale, and Warman.…
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Newborn babies will now be screened for early signs of hearing loss in all eighteen Saskatchewan hospitals that regularly deliver babies as of May 1. The Universal Newborn Hearing Screening…
